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App Log Details New ‘M1 Pro’ and ‘M1 Max’ Chip Names for Apple’s Redesigned MacBook Pro

App Log Details New ‘M1 Pro’ and ‘M1 Max’ Chip Names for Apple’s Redesigned MacBook Pro

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Apple is expected to announce the new M1X MacBook Pro models tomorrow and leaks related to the highly anticipated laptop keep pouring in. A new report claims that the M1X MacBook Pro models could potentially come with up to 64GB of RAM, MagSafe technology but no Touch Bar. This is not the first time we are hearing details on Apple's plans to ditch the Touch Bar in favor of physical function keys. Moreover, a developer has discovered that the chips powering the redesigned MacBook Pro models will be called "M1 Pro" and "M1 Max,"

Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter suggests that Apple's upcoming 14-inch M1X MacBook Pro will not replace the current 13-Inch MacBook Pro. Instead, the company will potentially see fit to discontinue the four-port 13-inch MacBook Pro and replace it with the 14-inch M1X model. Both 14 and 16-inch models will feature Apple's mini-LED display technology and it could come with a 120Hz refresh rate. We also covered that the new laptops might come with a notch but without Face ID capabilities. It has also been discovered by a developer that the MacBook Pro chips will be called M1 Pro and M1 Max.

App Log Details New ‘M1 Pro’ and ‘M1 Max’ Chip Names for Apple’s Redesigned MacBook Pro

Oct 17, 2021, 5:19pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/app-log-details-new-m1-pro-and-m1-max-chip-names-for-apples-redesigned-macbook-pro/ > Apple is expected to announce the new M1X MacBook Pro models tomorrow and leaks related to the highly anticipated laptop keep pouring in. A new report claims that the M1X MacBook Pro models could potentially come with up to 64GB of RAM, MagSafe technology but no Touch Bar. This is not the first time we are hearing details on Apple's plans to ditch the Touch Bar in favor of physical function keys. Moreover, a developer has discovered that the chips powering the redesigned MacBook Pro models will be called "M1 Pro" and "M1 Max," > Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter suggests that Apple's upcoming 14-inch M1X MacBook Pro will not replace the current 13-Inch MacBook Pro. Instead, the company will potentially see fit to discontinue the four-port 13-inch MacBook Pro and replace it with the 14-inch M1X model. Both 14 and 16-inch models will feature Apple's mini-LED display technology and it could come with a 120Hz refresh rate. We also covered that the new laptops might come with a notch but without Face ID capabilities. It has also been discovered by a developer that the MacBook Pro chips will be called M1 Pro and M1 Max.